Yellow River civilization

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Yellow River civilization or Huang civilization, Hwan‐huou civilization is one of the ancient Chinese civilization prospered in a middle and lower basin of the Yellow River. Agriculture was started in the flood plain of the Yellow River, and before long, through flood control and the irrigation of the Yellow River, reinforcement of the political power or the development of the city were accomplished. One of "four major civilization of the world" often includes it in the textbook of the history of the East Asia, but the thought to take up only the Hwang Ho civilization in's four biggest civilization becomes old anymore because various civilization such as Chang Jiang or Liao civilization is discovered now in China each place. In the recent textbook, it is written by expression shaded off like "the civilization of the Yellow River, the Chang Jiang basin" a little. It passed through Yangshao culture and Longshan culture of the Neolithic era, and developed into the bronze ware culture of Yin and Zhou.

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